"Brazil": Terry Gilliam's 1985 dystopian masterpiece was chosen to screen through an
online poll on the Hollywood's website. (Saturday,
April 5, Hollywood Theatre)

"Drunken
Master": This 1978 comedic martial arts milestone was one of the films that
launched Jackie Chan into superstardom. (Laurelhurst
Theater)

"Faux Film
Festival": Three days of satires, parodies and other cinematic shenanigans
both short and feature-length, including the mock superhero saga "Squid Man." (Friday-Sunday, April 4-6, Clinton Street
Theater)

"Flight
of the Navigator": In this 1986 science-fiction family adventure from the
director of "Grease," a boy is shunted eight years into the future by a
mysterious alien spacecraft. (Saturday
& Sunday, April 5 & 6, Hollywood Theatre)

"Hard
Ticket to Hawaii": The prototypical effort from 1980s B-movie auteur Andy
Sedaris features plenty of buxom beauties and an assortment of equally
overcompensating firearms. (Saturday,
April 5, Hollywood Theatre)

"Modulations": Documentarian Iara Lee explores the history of electronic dance music in this
1998 film featuring interviews with Robert Moog, Moby and more. (Thursday,
April 10, Clinton Street Theater)

"Rocco
and his Brothers": Luchino Visconti's epic drama, starring Alain Delon and
Claudia Cardinale, follows the fortunes of a poor Italian family that moves to
Milan seeking a better life. (Sunday,
April 6, Northwest Film Center)

"The Visionary
& the Vision": This two-night series showcases a selection of short films,
including work by Les Blank and Chick Strand, profiling a variety of unique
artistic voices. (Wednesday &
Thursday, April 9 & 10, Hollywood Theatre)